963 resultados para Wilms-tumor Gene


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Objectives: To examine the effects of triiodothyronine (T3), 17β-estradiol (E2), and tamoxifen (TAM) on transforming growth factor (TGF)-α gene expression in primary breast cancer cell cultures and interactions between the different treatments. Methods and results: Patients included in the study (no.=12) had been newly diagnosed with breast cancer. Fresh human breast carcinoma tissue was cut into 0.3-mm slices. These slices were placed in six 35-mm dishes on 2-ml organ culture medium. Dishes received the following treatments: dish 1: ethanol; dish 2: T3; dish 3: T3+TAM; dish 4: TAM; dish 5: E2; dish 6: E2+TAM. TGF-α mRNA content was normalized to glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase mRNA levels. All tissues included in this study were positive for estrogen receptor (ER) and thyroid hormone receptor expression. Treatment with T3 for 48 h significantly increased TGF-α mRNA levels compared to controls (15-fold), and concomitant treatment with TAM reduced expression to 3.4-fold compared to controls. When only TAM was added to the culture medium, TGF-α mRNA expression increased 5.3-fold, significantly higher than with all other treatment modalities. Conclusion: We demonstrate that TGF-α mRNA expression is more efficiently upregulated by T3 than E2. Concomitant treatment with TAM had a mitigating effect on the T3 effect, while E2 induced TGF-α upregulation. Our findings show some similarities between primary culture and breast cancer cell lines, but also some important differences: a) induction of TGF-α, a mitogenic protein, by TAM; b) a differential effect of TAM that may depend on relative expression of ER α and β; and c) supraphysiological doses of T3 may induce mitogenic signals in breast cancer tissue under conditions of low circulating E2. ©2008, Editrice Kurtis.

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Background: Our group previously demonstrated that a DNA plasmid encoding the mycobacterial 65-kDa heat shock protein (DNA-HSP65) displayed prophylactic and therapeutic effect in a mice model for tuberculosis. This protection was attributed to induction of a strong cellular immunity against HSP65. As specific immunity to HSP60 family has been detected in arthritis, multiple sclerosis and diabetes, the vaccination procedure with DNA-HSP65 could induce a cross-reactive immune response that could trigger or worsen these autoimmune diseases. Methods: In this investigation was evaluated the effect of a previous vaccination with DNA-HSP65 on diabetes development induced by Streptozotocin (STZ). C57BL/6 mice received three vaccine doses or the corresponding empty vector and were then injected with multiple low doses of STZ. Results: DNA-HSP65 vaccination protected mice from STZ induced insulitis and this was associated with higher production of IL-10 in spleen and also in the islets. This protective effect was also concomitant with the appearance of a regulatory cell population in the spleen and a decreased infiltration of the islets by T CD8+ lymphocytes. The vector (DNAv) also determined immunomodulation but its protective effect against insulitis was very discrete. Conclusion: The data presented in this study encourages a further investigation in the regulatory potential of the DNA-HSP65 construct. Our findings have important implications for the development of new immune therapy strategies to combat autoimmune diseases. © 2009 Santos et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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Chronic chagasic cardiomyopathy is a leading cause of heart failure in Latin American countries. About 30% of Trypanosoma cruzi-infected individuals develop this severe symptomatic form of the disease, characterized by intense inflammatory response accompanied by fibrosis in the heart.We performed an extensive microarray analysis of hearts from a mouse model of this disease and identified significant alterations in expression of ~12% of the sampled genes. Extensive up-regulations were associated with immune-inflammatory responses (chemokines, adhesion molecules, cathepsins, and major histocompatibility complex molecules) and fibrosis (extracellular matrix components, lysyl oxidase, and tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinase 1). Our results indicate potentially relevant factors involved in the pathogenesis of the disease that may provide newtherapeutic targets in chronic Chagas disease. © 2010 by the Infectious Diseases Society of America.

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Background: Chronic inflammation and gastric carcinogenesis show a close association, so gene polymorphisms that modify the intensity of the inflammatory response may contribute to variations in gastric cancer risk. Aims: The purpose of this study was to investigate the combined effect of the pro- and anti-inflammatory cytokines and toll-like receptors polymorphisms on the chronic gastritis and gastric cancer risk in a Brazilian population sample. Methods: We evaluated 669 DNA samples (200 of gastric cancer [GC], 229 of chronic gastritis [CG], and 240 of healthy individuals [C]). Ten polymorphisms were genotyped: IL-1RN and TLR2 -196 to -174 del using the allele-specific PCR method and TNF-A (rs1800629; rs1799724), TNF-B (rs909253), IL-8 (rs4073; rs2227532), IL-10 (rs1800872) and TLR4 (rs4986790; rs4986791) using PCR-RFLP. Results: Polymorphisms TNF-A-308G/A, IL-8-251A/T, TNF-B + 252A/G and TLR4 + 1196C/T were not associated with risk of any gastric lesion. However, an association with increased risk for GC was observed for polymorphisms IL-1RNL/2 (p < 0.001), TNF-A-857C/T (p = 0.022), IL-8-845T/C (p < 0.001), IL-10-592C/A (p < 0.001), TLR2ins/del (p < 0.001), and TLR4 + 896A/G (p = 0.033). In CG, an association was observed only with polymorphisms IL-1RNL/2 and IL-10-592A/C (p < 0.001 for both). A combined analysis of these six polymorphisms associated with GC revealed a profile with two to four combined genotypes which confer a higher risk of gastric carcinogenesis, with an OR increased 2.95-fold to 50.4-fold, highlighting the combinations IL-1RN2/TNF-A-857T/IL-8-845C, IL-1RN2/IL-8-845C/TLR2del, IL-1RN2/IL-10-592A/TLR4 + 896G, IL-10-592A/TLR2del/ TLR4 + 896G, and IL-1RN2/TNFA-857T/IL8-845C/TLR2del. Conclusions: Our findings evidenced that the combined effect of polymorphisms in genes involved in the inflammatory process may potentiate the risk of gastric cancer, thus emphasizing the importance of evaluating multiple polymorphisms together. © 2012 Springer Science+Business Media New York.

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Pós-graduação em Medicina Veterinária - FMVZ

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Pós-graduação em Pesquisa e Desenvolvimento (Biotecnologia Médica) - FMB

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Pós-graduação em Genética - IBILCE

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Pós-graduação em Ginecologia, Obstetrícia e Mastologia - FMB

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Pós-graduação em Genética - IBILCE

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O câncer gástrico continua sendo uma importante causa de morte dentre os tipos de câncer no Brasil e no mundo. A origem do câncer de estomago provém, assim como nos demais, de acúmulo de alterações genéticas. Portanto, se faz necessário saber quais alterações genéticas são importantes para desencadear a patogênese do câncer gástrico. O MNU, conhecido carcinógeno, quando ingerido de forma oral em doses determinadas desencadeia o desenvolvimento de adenocarcinoma gástrico do tipo intestinal, com aparecimento de estágios pré definidos característico deste tipo tumoral. Com base nestes conhecimentos, realizamos um experimento com 6 macacos da espécie Cebus apella induzidos à desenvolver câncer gástrico do tipo intestinal. Os animais ingeriam 16mg/kg de peso diariamente da droga, com desenvolvimento de lesões pré-neoplásicas em todos. Infelizmente, devido à toxicidade da droga, somente um animal sobreviveu ao tratamento e desenvolveu desenvolveu uma massa tumoral propriamente dita. Foram feitas avaliações periódicas dos animais, em dias pré-determinados (ao início, no 120º, 150º, 300º, 940º) com coletas de fragmentos da mucosa gástrica. Foram coletadas 20 amostras de tecido, distribuídas entre mucosa normal, gastrite, displasia, metaplasia e tumoral. Destas amostras extraímos DNA para as análises do gene CDH1. Não há na literatura sequencia deste gene para a espécie utilizada no estudo. Com este objetivo, utilizamos iniciadores construídos a partir de sequencias de CDH1 de Callithrix jacchus (espécie filogeneticamente) e seqüenciamos cerca de 342pb da região promotora de CDH1 de C. apella. As análises mostraram uma similaridade de 98% desta região com a dos humanos, com presença de vários sítios de ligação de fatores de transcrição (sp1, Ap2, NF-x, AREB6, Puf e CTF) além da presença do CAAT Box. Esta região ainda possui 30 sitios CpGs, o que indica que ela pode estar sofrendo regulação epigenética. Para se verificar como se encontrava o padrão de metilação desta região realizamos uma análise de MSP com iniciadores específicos e constatamos que houve predominância de alelos não metilados de CDH1 para todas as amostras pré neoplásicas e a amostra de adenocarcinoma encontra-se metilada. O que pode ser constatado com um ensaio de Imunohistoquímica, onde somente a amostra tumoral não expressava a proteína caderina. Desta maneira nossas análises sugerem que a metilação do gene CDH1 desempenha papel importante na tumorigênese gástrica em C. apella, e é um evento tardio, uma vez que não é observado nos outro tipos teciduais não tumorais E, partindo-se da similaridade entre as seqüências, podemos sugerir que o mesmo evento pode está ocorrendo em humanos. Esta metilação do promotor do CDH1 leva a um silenciamento deste gene o que desencadeia o estabelecimento de adenocarcinomas gástricos, fato apoiado pela literatura onde vários trabalhos apontaram que a hipermetilação do promotor da caderina está associada ao desenvolvimento do câncer gástrico.

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Pacientes portadores de Distúrbios da Diferenciação Sexual (DDS) apresentam maior risco de desenvolver neoplasias. As alterações neoplásicas mais frequentes nestes pacientes são: o gonadoblastoma, o carcinoma in situ/tumores de células germinativas intra-tubulares não classificados. As células germinativas tipo II são as percussoras destas lesões na maioria dos casos. O gonadoblastoma é uma neoplasia benigna que não metastiza, mas pela alta prevalência e risco de evolução para as formas malignas de neoplasias gonadais, merece especial atenção. Em uma região próxima ao centrômero no braço curto do cromossomo Y, foi mapeado o gene TSPY, imputado como o gene do gonadoblastoma. Este gene expressa-se em grande quantidade nas células que constituem o gonadoblastoma. Foram avaliados 47 pacientes com DDS nos seus cariótipos e na pesquisa da prevalência do TSPY através da técnica da reação em cadeia de polimerase (PCR). As análises revelaram que 50% das pacientes com síndrome de Turner, mesmo sem o cromossomo Y, íntegro ou não, evidente no cariótipo, foram positivas para a presença do gene TSPY. Estes dados evidenciam a importância da investigação do referido gene no acompanhamento e orientação de gonadectomia em pacientes com DDS.

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Gastric cancer is the fourth most frequent type of cancer and the second cause of cancer mortality worldwide. The genetic alterations described so far for gastric carcinomas include amplifications and mutations of the c-ERBB2, KRAS, MET, TP53, and c-MYC genes. Chromosomal instability described for gastric cancer includes gains and losses of whole chromosomes or parts of them and these events might lead to oncogene overexpression, showing the need for a better understanding of the cytogenetic aspects of this neoplasia. Very few gastric carcinoma cell lines have been isolated. The establishment and characterization of the biological properties of gastric cancer cell lines is a powerful tool to gather information about the evolution of this malignancy, and also to test new therapeutic approaches. The present study characterized cytogenetically PG100, the first commercially available gastric cancer cell line derived from a Brazilian patient who had a gastric adenocarcinoma, using GTG banding and fluorescent in situ hybridization to determine MYC amplification. Twenty metaphases were karyotyped; 19 (95%) of them presented chromosome 8 trisomy, where the MYC gene is located, and 17 (85%) presented a deletion in the 17p region, where the TP53 is located. These are common findings for gastric carcinomas, validating PG100 as an experimental model for this neoplasia. Eighty-six percent of 200 cells analyzed by fluorescent in situ hybridization presented MYC overexpression. Less frequent findings, such as 5p deletions and trisomy 16, open new perspectives for the study of this tumor.